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Sumpter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia, June 1864

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Map Description
Old manuscript map of Andersonville, Georgia, United States.

Created by Patt Caulfield in 1864.
  • Shows the prison with wooden fence, 18 guard towers, the famous "deadline," the north and south gates, Sweetwater Creek, "Valley of Death," fortification, batteries, and cook house. He depicts overcrowding by a blizzard of tiny dots everywhere, writing the dots stand for "Union soldiers."
  • Date written on map: June 1863 with penciled 4 over the 3.
  • Pen-and-ink on blue tinted note paper.
  • Purchase, James Madison Council / Edwin L. Cox American Legacy Fund, March, 2015.
  • This map has some imperfections: torn at fold lines, stained with several small holes and large central hole, and missing small sections of map along edges. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.

Map Subjects

Andersonville

Andersonville Prison

Civil War

Fortification

Georgia

History

Manuscript Maps

Prisoners And Prisons

Prisoners Of War

Prisons

United States

Patt Caulfield

1864

Map Tags

1864

Andersonville

Andersonville Prison

Civil War

Fortification

Georgia

History

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Patt Caulfield

Prisoners And Prisons

Prisoners Of War

Prisons

United States

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This old map of Sumpter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia, June from 1864 was created by Patt Caulfield in 1864